@MrNiconiconico Then the game continues. However, you're still vulnerable to several more Bad Endings later (because Kokoro's Stamina is lower when she doesn't eat the rations). You can get past those too, it just takes very careful choice taking
@danielcdawson Underground areas are generally considered warmer because they maintain a constant temperature, even in the coldest of days. The ground itself insulates the seasonal temperature changes, and it takes an extremely long time to either heat up or cool down.
50-55 degrees Fahrenheit is the average temperature about 4-5 feet underground.
@evolution5461 I wouldn't say he was twisted... Only that he could become twisted. Like he totally did in this instance. The cabin crew as a whole is in a situation where not-crazy people can become, really easily, crazy people... But even Mayazumi, I don't feel like I can take the depths of her cold-and-hunger madness and apply it to who she'd be in regular life.
That said, when Yomohi gets twisted, he gets flipping SCARY, and that's something on which I can judge him.
This was definetely the creepiest ending in the whole game. I remember first playing through it in the middle of a night and it terrified me so much I couldn't sleep very well. :(
Adding from last time, Yomogi's voice didn't help either. When I heard him talk, I was like "Oh shit... he's snapped."
If I was Kokoro, I'd definitely take the snowstorm over Yomogi as well at that point.
I kinda wonder what happened to Yomogi after Kokoro ran and he called out to her. Did he return to the shelter cabin and just wait to die, lost in his own madness? Or did he wander around in the snowstorm until he eventually died?
@DigitalxGamer Well, that's a good point. I guess I was only thinking of how it's cooler underground in the summer.
danielcdawson 1 month ago
@RPGMania2 I see.
Btw, Nice avatar.
MrNiconiconico 1 month ago
@MrNiconiconico Then the game continues. However, you're still vulnerable to several more Bad Endings later (because Kokoro's Stamina is lower when she doesn't eat the rations). You can get past those too, it just takes very careful choice taking
RPGMania2 1 month ago in playlist More videos from fuandon
@danielcdawson Underground areas are generally considered warmer because they maintain a constant temperature, even in the coldest of days. The ground itself insulates the seasonal temperature changes, and it takes an extremely long time to either heat up or cool down.
50-55 degrees Fahrenheit is the average temperature about 4-5 feet underground.
DigitalxGamer 1 month ago
What happens if you let Lin out?
MrNiconiconico 1 month ago in playlist Favorite videos
0:10 Normally warmer underground?? That's never been *my* experience; quite the opposite. Warm air usually rises, after all.
8:41 Well they all do, don't they?
danielcdawson 1 month ago
@LadyDeme ...Stupid Typos. You know what I mean.
LadyDeme 1 month ago
@evolution5461 I wouldn't say he was twisted... Only that he could become twisted. Like he totally did in this instance. The cabin crew as a whole is in a situation where not-crazy people can become, really easily, crazy people... But even Mayazumi, I don't feel like I can take the depths of her cold-and-hunger madness and apply it to who she'd be in regular life.
That said, when Yomohi gets twisted, he gets flipping SCARY, and that's something on which I can judge him.
LadyDeme 1 month ago
This was definetely the creepiest ending in the whole game. I remember first playing through it in the middle of a night and it terrified me so much I couldn't sleep very well. :(
JouninEnsio 1 month ago
Adding from last time, Yomogi's voice didn't help either. When I heard him talk, I was like "Oh shit... he's snapped."
If I was Kokoro, I'd definitely take the snowstorm over Yomogi as well at that point.
I kinda wonder what happened to Yomogi after Kokoro ran and he called out to her. Did he return to the shelter cabin and just wait to die, lost in his own madness? Or did he wander around in the snowstorm until he eventually died?
RPGMania2 1 month ago